Hundreds
of cartoons on Gandhi appeared in his lifetime all over the world.
Hardly any countries press failed to notice him.This unique book on Gandhi provides an
easy and very effective medium for understanding the evolution of
Gandhi as a politician – saint and the impact he made on the history
of India and on the human race.This compilation of 112 cartoons drawn
by famous cartoonists – foreign and Indian – begins with the
portrayal of Gandhi’s activities in South Africa, then the scene
shifts to India and ends with a cartoon showing Gandhi looking at
his India in his centenary year 1969 and watching Congressmen
abjuring the Gandhian doctrine that ‘means’ matter as much as
‘ends’.